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What I Threw
Away lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use only, it's a
very pretty country song recorded by Vern Gosdin.
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What I Threw Away Recorded by Vern Gosdin Written by Doodle Owens, Dennis Knutson, Vern Gosdin
C F C G7 She was so innocent she didn't know where to start C F G7 C Cause all she new about love was what she could give from the heart F C G7 I was the guilty one I thought I needed much more C F G7 C So I secretly drifted to another woman's door
F C G7 C I couldn't have done it better if I had wanted to get it wrong F C G7 I lost what might have been a happy home F C G7 Am I made a bad decision and I found out to late F C G7 C Because she came by and showed me just what I threw away
F C G7 She didn't ring the door bell she just walked right on in C F G7 C I thought it was a new beginning I didn't know it was the end F C G7 She lit the candle and then she poured us some wine C F G7 C Then she loved me like I never been loved in my time
F C G7 C She couldn't have done it better if she'd had wanted to stay F C G7 Without one word she told me everything she had to say F C G7 Am I made a bad decision and I found out to late F C G7 C She came by and showed me just what I threw away
C F C G7 She was so innocent she didn't know where to start C F G7 C Cause all she new about love was what she could give from the heart F C G7 Am I made a bad decision and I found out to late F C G7 C She came by and showed me just what I threw away
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